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Daily News from New York, New York • 21

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ft in acaicaan. sunovsecv yiv $sus i nomas jams root For Tonight's Bouts in Chi i Elevator; Operate to By Jack Smith Boston, March 24 (UPI). Boston University fresh- Chicago. March 24. An epidemic of pre-fight fidgets gripped the New York Inter- man John C.

Thomas, holder of the world indoor high City Golden Gloves team here today as it fretted away the long hours of waiting for; jump record, jammed his "jumping" foot in an elevator tomorrow night battle against Chicago Glovers at Chicago btadium. Ihe nervous-1 accident today and underwent surgery. i t- iL.i ai ti 1:1.1 i a a i i At. ness ana impauence were welcome eyiuence mat me wen-coiiuiuoneu anu ueiermuieu, a coiiege sponesman Ea.a me- New Yorkers are ready for the tall 18-year-old Negro will be. action ahead on the 32d annual; sidelined at least six to eight Inter-City card, the spectacular windup of nationwide Golden result of the mlshaP ln Gloves activity for the year.

a dormitory where he was work-Head coach Vic DiFillipo re- ing as part of the student employ-; ported complete satisfaction with ment tiroeram. i the team. His program for the day Thomas was entering an eleva-j called for a short workout at tor when it began moving. His the CYO gym this afternoon, a left foot the one that springs test period back at the hotel, din- njs spectacular leaps became ner and an esrly movie for the caught between the elevator and entire squad. "We'll never be any one cf jne floors fetter prepared than we are now." fl v.S REMOVED to Mastic commented, and his three as-; sistant coaches, Charles sachu setts Memorial Hospital Wilson and Jim (The Fox) where the operation was per-O'Donnell, nodded in agreement, formed by Dr.

-Chester Howe, as-, THE SQUAD WAS hit by the Unt RU professor of medi. i i loss oi tasiern cine. I champ Oscar Fields, who is un Dr. Howe said that "although several tendons and nerves were exposed by the injury, none was found to be lacerated." He added that the X-rays had shown no able to compete. But the fine progress made by the alternate heavyweights, Jim Blythe and Sylvester Banks, indicates there will be no loss of strength at this Both Blythe and Banks i will be on the fighting lists to-! morrow night, but the coaches ihave not decided which will re- fractures and it would "take John Thoma Career in danger? several weeks" for the wounds to (NEWS foto by Charle Payne A Calf in Kncnd receive the assignment in the heal.

Thomas suffered lacerations and bruises but no broken bones. The spokesman said a small blood clot in the foot, which developed from pressure of the injuries, was "alleviated." Thomas' championship. For a while yesterday, it looked though the team might also Italian cyclist Al Terruzzi has legs massaged during respite Monday night at 16bth St. Armory, bite of six-day international bike race, by trainer I'ete Panozza. Italian Riders Retake Bike Lead in Sprints lose the services of welterweight champ Ken Suhovsky and light New Option On Phi Park Philadelphia.

March 24 AP) Two Philadelphia real estate de velopers announced today they had taken a new option on land in Delaware Township, N. J. proposed as a new home for th Phillies baseball team. THFVFW lafr una lno1 heavyweight champ Tony Madi- condition after surgery was described as "good." Thomas cleared 7' Feb. 21 at the National AAU championships in New York, breaking his gan.

The two arc roommates and reported to Dr. Benjamin Maler-ba in the sick bay with sore own record of 6' 11" at a BU- By Joe O'Day throats and headaches. Dr. Ma-lerba ordered both to bed and prescribed medication. Dartmouth meet at Hanover, N.H., Jan.

10. Today's injury the second The heavily favored Italian duo of Fernando Terruzzi and Leonardo Faggin put on a blistering rally yesterday It was a worrisome 24 hours for Thomas within three months. ft associate revealed they TMT nnt4mnntl most I. the meet. for DiFillipo until noon today During BU-Dartmouth had dropped a previous option oil when the doctor gave both boys a thorough exam and pronounced the 62-acre tract adjoining th Garden State Park Race Track.

afternoon at the 102d Engineers Armory to recapture the lead in the 72d International six -day bike race. Down by two laps during thet daylight hours, the brilliant Ital-' ian tandem picked up three laps OQG MG 2107 'em fit. They were at the gym The developers, William Stuem- for the workout and showed little pfig and Paul C. Yerger said their aftereffects of the brief attack. he backed against a hot pipe and burned the back of his left knee.

THOMAS. NOW on spring vacation, was painting and doing general cleanup at the college's Myles Standish dormitory when today's accident occurred. He was taken by car to the hospital and walked into the main lobby. He THE INTER-CITY card, of new option lor an undisclosed sum runs for '0 days. Under the option dropped last week they had leen course, involves 16 East vs.

West matches, eight in the champion paying a montr. since las August. ship category and eight in the Stuemfig and erger said they curing me spnni penoa to uis-place the Swiss twosome of Max! Meier and Elmer Gassner along with the Hollanders Wont Wapt- mans and Jean Plantaz, who grabbed the lead late Monday night. WITH PISTON-like the Terruzzi-Faggin duo upped; their advantage to one lap and Bradenton, March 24 (AP). Fiery Don Zimmer of the Dodgers has invited the Braves to make a deal for him.

"I'm in everybody's doghouse on this club," said the 28-year-old infielder. I figure they'll trade me for a lot less than I'm worth." alternate category. hue national titles are at stake in the cham grimaced with pain. After still hoped to interest Phillies' owner Bub Carpenter in the New pionship fights, the program is basically a team match with each X-rays, he was wheeled into the operating room. Jersey site.

The college spokesman ex bout counting one point toward I a team victory. pressed doubt the injury would Zimmer is a shortstop by increased their point total to 144; Uith fields out of action, the prevent Thomas from competi during the hectic afternoon ses-i trade, but he's quick to remind sion. Meier and Gassner wound I listeners that he can play sec- tive jumping again. "He actually in perfect physical condition, except for the foot," the man seven Eastern champs who will represent New York are: flyweight. Angel Morales; bantam, Luis Figueroa: featherweight, ond, a Braves' weak spot, and STL ART BAKER, a N.

real estate man disclosed earlier that Stuemptig and Yerger dropped the previous option on the land owned by Earl Lippincott, a retired realtor. He aid that action stemmed from a surprise announcement last week by the township commissioners that they opposed plans for stadium in Township. New Jersey State Sen. Joseph Cowgill (D-Camden), who introduced legislation paving the way Hike Standing feTANDIMiS AT P.M. said.

Spring practice for the young Tmm Brliiuil Points jrmzxi-Fa(iii 144 0 star was to begin later this week. Thomas, son of a bus driver be a-liig help. Disgusted with the prospect of having to prove himself all over again this spring, Zimmer declared: "Tell Birdie Tebbetts (Braves' executive vice-president) he could probably get me for a dozen baseball bats." 1 its Lloyd Weeks; lightweight, Vince Shomo; welterweight, Suhovsky; middleweight, Mel Fulgham, and light-heavyweight Madigan. The Chicago lineup of Western champs is: flyweight, Gil Yanez; bantam, Pat Moore; featherweight, Don Muller-l'onike XtfL itr-SiriinlMr stands 6' 4X4" and weighs ISO pounds! He has been tabbed as a potential U. S.

Olympic representative in the high jump, the 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 Tl 71 541 ft-1 hurdles and the decathlon. Bilifr WpIi lwn-LyTie Faynal liluson Eddington; lightweight, Freddie Davis; welterweight, Don Sargent; middleweight, Wilbur Mc- and Stranbere had amassed S6 for a possible stadium, said the commissioner's opposition "effectively torpedoed plans for attracting the ball club to New Jersey. 3'J 4 nii: sprint points to outscore Alfredo Iitanrr rovrrri ml 5:00 P. Clure; light-heavy, Cassius Clay, Costly Mistake Mar Del Plata, Argentina, and heavyweight. Jiramv Jones.

COINCIDENTAL WITH 1o- THE FIGHTERS WHO will March 24 (AP). Bobby Fischer, I ay's iand developments, treasurer 16-year-old U. S. chess champ (George Harrison of the Phillies compete in the alternate bouts will not be named until after the from Brooklyn, adjourned his ksmatges 01 bpain and Belgium Joe DeBakker and the Franco-American team of Bernard Bou-vard and Erwin Pesek of Chicago, who each had 71 points. ANOTHER ITALIAN team, Marino Morettini and Giuseppe Ogna, trailed the field by four laps in last place.

Brilliant in the milr and lap. tip in a three-way tie for second with Wagtmans and Plantaz and the West Germans, Heinz Muller and Manfred Donike. All three teams are one lap behind and their point totals are 121, 65 and 29, in that order. opening match in the first round 2 P. M.

weigh-in tomorrow. Two of the New York altera ates, however, are known because of the Argentine international chess tournament last night. Apparently on the way to victory, Fischer made a serious tactical mistake against Argentine Jaime Emma, which gave the 20-year- said the City of Philadelphia could count tin total minimum revenues of foi0.000 a year if it builds a new stadium for the ball club. He said this figure was based on a minimum attendance of LOW .000 and takes into consideration paikipg and admiVp laes. The German-American pair of sprints with 110 points, the sec- Gunther Ziegler and Weldonjond Italian team just can't mus they are the only boys available at their weight.

The first is Pablo Lugo, veteran 112-pounder from Puerto Rico, and the other is rugged New Yorkj piidJevtiglt. Carl Miner. (Swede) Stranbere led a quintet ter enough stamina to challenge Jbdrf eljow, fonnjtryjen, Terruzzi old Argentine a chance to rally i cf teams who were knotted in he. two-laps-behind bracket. Ziegler anu aggin, me ciass oi me race.

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